Jensen Brothers Tennis Weekend
This summer, Sea Island is getting “Jensenized” with a special Jensen Brothers weekend, devoted to all things tennis. July 27-29, this five-star coastal resort in Georgia is transforming into a tennis boot camp under the skilled direction of Sea Island’s newly appointed Director of Tennis, Murphy Jensen, and year-round touring pro, Luke Jensen.
Those looking to hone their tennis skills will have the opportunity to do so during drills, round robin match play, nutrition/fitness sessions and fast serve contests under the tutelage of the renowned dynamic tennis duo. The Jensen Brothers Weekend package includes the following and pricing starts at $1,600/single ($800 per night) or $2,400/double ($1,200 per night):
- 2 nights’ accommodations in one of the expansive, luxurious River View Rooms at the historic Forbes Five-Star Cloister hotel
- Jensen Welcome Dinner with all of the weekend participants
- Stretch & Warm Up session with Sea Island fitness instructors
- Jensen Brother Pro Workout with drills, tactics, strategies and tricks for doubles play
- Afternoon round robin match play to test and challenge skills
- Wine & Cheese gathering on Center Court
- Session with Sea Island’s in-house nutrition expert
- Jensen “Grind, Groove and Doubles” games
- Return of Serve/Fast Serve Contests
- Concluding Awards Ceremony
- Complimentary tennis court time throughout the weekend
- $100 Sea Island Experience Credit
- Welcome amenity
I hope you will consider covering the package. Please let me know if you would like any additional information and/or images. Thank you!
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